Destino del Reino

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Destino del Reino is a home where children are nurtured and loved and prepared for adulthood. They are not only provided with food, clothing and shelter, but also with education and job training, enabling them to provide for their own families in the future. Through training in the Word of God, they discover the personal hope they have in Jesus Christ and are prepared to return to their villages as leaders with a destiny of hope.

Destino del Reino, located 15 miles north of Siguatepeque, Honduras, provides the children with basic needs, bilingual education and spiritual knowledge, in an atmosphere of Christ-like, they are nurture, love and prepared. The facility consists of a 2 family-styled house, two guest houses, a church, dental clinic, kindergarten elementary, junior and high school, and a lodge for pastoral training camps.

The them of Destino del Reino is: Luke 12:32

“Fear not little flock, for it is the Father’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom”. 

Author: Rhonda Jackson @ Destino

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